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January, 2014 archive

The Rich Are Different from You and Me 0

As Matthew Hutson points out, you just have to ask them.

But say you’re in that top 0.01 percent — or even the top 50 percent. Would you want to admit happenstance as a benefactor? Wouldn’t you rather believe that you earned your wealth, that you truly deserve it? Wouldn’t you like to think that any resources you inherited are rightfully yours, as the descendant of fundamentally exceptional people?

Of course you would. New research indicates that in order to justify your lifestyle, you might even adjust your ideas about the power of genes. The lower classes are not merely unfortunate, according to the upper classes; they are genetically inferior.

Read the rest.

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Chris-Cross 0

Meanwhile, PoliticalProf has the results of the traffic study.

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Exit the Regent 0

This is the end of the Regent’s term as Governor of Virginia. Indeed, Governor McAuliffe is being sworn in right about now.

Brian Devine thinks that the Regent’s term was memorable. Find out why.

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Integrity Is Essential to a Financial System 0

Its absence is noted.

Together with SunTrust loan officer Victor Miguel Vidal, 48, of Miami, the defendants are accused of using fraudulent loan applications to get construction mortgages valued at almost $50 million between 2003 and 2008. The loans were made by Bank of America, Wachovia, SunTrust and Regions Bank. Most of the loans have been foreclosed by the banks.

It is not comforting to know that banks with which I have had dealings (no, I will not say which ones) allowed themselves to be suckered like rubes at a carny.

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Rotten Cheese 0

This is creepy in a whole new way.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Picture of John Boehner.  Caption:

Via Bartcop.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Play with your toys, politely.

Police spokeswoman Julie Parker says there was a group of five people at the home hanging out and playing with the gun when it went off. She says Pratt and the person who fired the gun were visiting the home and the person who fired is cooperating with police.

“Playing with” a gun does not make it into a toy gun.

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QOTD 0

Samuel Adams:

Mankind are governed more by their feelings than by reason.

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Trucked 0

Strange, but in a bizarre way. It does give credit where credit is due. Or not.

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TSA Security Theatre 0

Via AMERICAblog.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to your neighbor.

Tragedy strikes early in the year as Debra Mishler, 50, dies from an accidental gunshot wound to the abdomen.

A relative of Mishler’s and another man were allegedly examining a .308 caliber rifle in their mobile home adjacent to Mishler’s on Fern Hollow off State Highway 173, four miles west of Jourdanton around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday. One of the men allegedly pulled the trigger of the gun, thinking it was not loaded, inside the mobile home. The gun was loaded, says Atascosa,

County Sheriff David Soward, and the bullet shot through a bathroom wall and struck the victim on her porch as she was walking into her house next door.

No charges are expected because “it happens.”

Gunnuttery would appear to be a prima facie defense against reckless endangerment.

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The Entitlement Society, Sauce for the Goose, Not for the Goslings Dept. 0

Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) warned that there’s “no such thing as free lunch” for school children in Georgia, but he seems to have enjoyed a few.

An investigation by Georgia’s WSAV channel 3 found that Kingston, who is currently running for Senate and recently suggested students work cleaning cafeterias in exchange for lunch, had expensed as much as $4,182 worth of lunches for his office over the past three years.

“Kingston and his staff expensed nearly $4200 in meals for business purposes to his congressional office, paid for by the American taxpayer,” WSAV 3’s Dan Kartunen reported. The amount could have purchased nearly 2,000 Georgia school lunches.

This does not include meals paid for by lobbyists.

The commentary writes itself, so I won’t bother.

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The Money Immunity 0

They are the true entitlement society.

Via C&L.

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Google Gambols 0

Google moves closer to being the kinder, gentler Facebook, by changing its TOS to allow it to use user information in targeted advertisements. From Wednesday’s Inky:

The terms of service update allows Google to automatically attach info from your profile—like photos, your name, and endorsements—to advertisements aggregated by their system. The result, of course, is your face, name, and other personal info popping up randomly on your network.

So, basically, the internet privacy apocalypse. And, what’s more, Google announced the change via a blog post that insisted that “you’re in control of what you share.” Now, to be fair, at this point that doesn’t seem technically true, given that they’re about to start plastering our average mugs all over our beloved internets.

If you have a Google account, follow the link to find out how to not be used as a mannequin in the Google storefront. (I did that last night. To Google’s credit, the announcement with the “opt-out” checkbox displayed immediately after I logged in. As I said, “kinder, gentler.”)

I will say this for Google–when they do stuff like this, they do explain it in plain language, unlike almost everybody else in Terms-of-Service World.

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Sucked into the Vortex 0

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Another gun enthusiast gets off a clean(ing) shot.

A New Hampshire man playing video games Tuesday night got a taste of real life violence when a rogue bullet hit him in the head.

Josh Demeritt, 20, of Rochester was surprisingly uninjured by the bullet accidentally fired by his across-the-street neighbor Corey Field, 25, who was in the middle of cleaning his gun.

He was not seriously injured, but the practitioner of clean gunnuttery is in big trouble.

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QOTD 0

Walter Cronkite:

The profession of journalism ought to be about telling people what they need to know, not what they want to know.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite in the halls of state.

Kentucky State Rep. Leslie Combs (D) accidentally fired her semi-automatic handgun in the state capitol building Tuesday night just before Gov. Steve Beshear (D) gave his state of the state address, WHAS11 reported.

Combs was unloading her gun in the Capitol annex office when it went off. The bullet hit the floor and ricocheted toward a bookshelf, according to WHAS11.

She was quoted as saying, “I am a gun owner. It happens,” which is a profoundly stupid statement. Responsible gun owners make sure it never happens. It’s part of the deal.

If “it happens,” you are ipso facto not a responsible gun owner.

These people are nuts.

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Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows 0

And it don’t get much stranger than this.

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Republican Family Values 0

A pose, not a position.

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